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Advertise For Results, Not For Answers. State Your Proposition Clearly THE EVENING NEWS Perth Amboy .v J. CLASSIFIED ADVKRTIM.NO Indexed and Standardlaed and Popular lie.i for Quick Refer nee &AII ads are restricted to their prop«\ rfcasifleat ion and (o the 'egular The Kening News style of type T CLASSIFIED RATES Pally Rate Per Line Cash Charge 1 • day* .*c •« l i daya . *c 10c 1 day . loc «c 1 \ . ' No ad taken for lesa than 2 tinea Charged at the rate earned Count elx average words to tha line i Ada are allowed the cash rate if paid at The Evening Newe Offue within < 1tv», from the first day of Inaemon. Charged ade may he g»ven by telephone. Ada ordered for 4 daya and stopped be fore that time will only be charged for; tha actual number of times the ad ap peared. charging at the rate earned Long term rarea Given upon request. Telephone 400. Ask for a Want Ad' Taker. ~ CLASSIFICATION ANNOUNCEMENTS 4—Coming Events 9—Persona’s 14— Lost and Found AUTOMOBILES A—Automobile Ager<-:*» 11— Automobiles for Sals 12— Auto Truck* for Sals 12— -Auto Accessories 24—Oarages—Autoa for H r* 15— Motor cycles and Bicycles 1#—>Repairing—Service Stations 17—Wanted—Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE 14—Business Services Offered 14—Building—Contracting 24»—Cleaning. Dyeing. Renovating 2l»—dressmaking—Millinery 13— Heating. Plumbing. Roofing •3—Insurance 24— Laundering 25— Moving. Trucking. Ptorag* 24— Painting. Papering. Decorating 17— Printing—Engraving If—Professional Service* If—Repairing 14— 'Tailoring and Pressing 11— Wanted—Business Service EMPLOYMENT 12— Help Wanted—Female 23—Help Wanted—Male 84—Help—Male or Female 25— Solicitors. Canvassers Agents 3g—Situations Wanted—Femal# 17—Situations Wanted—Male « FINANCIAL 3V—Business Opportunities 39—Investments. Stocks, Bonds 10— Money to Loan 11— Wanted—To Borrow INSTRUCTION 42— Correspondence Courses 43— Local Instruction Classes 44— Musical. Dancing. Dramatic 15— Private Instruction 16— Wanted—Instruction LIVE STOCK 17— Dogs. Cats. Pets 41—Horses. Cattle. Vehicles 19—Poultry and Supplies 10— Wanted—Live Stock MERCHANDISE 11— Articles for Sale j ijl—usr «uu c<a 02— Business and Office Equipment 53—Boats and Accessories 5-4—Building Materials G&— Farm and Dairy Products 66— Fuel. Feed and Fertilizers 67— Good Things to Eat —Home Made Thing* VoaehoM Goods vewelry and Watches «r. -Machinery and Tools a*2—Musical Instrument* *3—Seeds. Plant# and Flower* 64—Specials at Stores fi 5—-Wearing Apparel 16—Wanted—To Buy ROOMS FOR RENT ST—Rooms With Board 58—Rooms Without Board SI—Rooms for Housekeeping 70— Vacation Place* 71— Where to Eat 72— Where to Stop In Town 78—Wanted—Booms or Board REAL ESTATE FOR RENT R—Brokers in Real Estate 74—Apartments and Flats 75r-Buslnes# Places for Rent 78—Farms for Rent 77— Houses for Rent 78— Office* and Desk Room 78—Suburban for Rent 80—Summer Places for Rent II—Wanted—To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE *3—Business Property for Sale 85—Farms and Land for Sale 84— House.* for Sale 85— Lot* for Sale 8 6—Resort Property for Sale 8T—Suburban for Sale 88—Real Estate for Exchange 18—Wanted—Real Estate NOTICE AU persona concerned may take notice that the subscriber, administrator, etc . of Emil Starke, deceased, intends to exhibit his final account to the Orphan's Court of the r^gnty of Middlesex, or. Friday, the twen ty-third day of June. 192-' at in A. M . In the Term of April. 1922. for settle ment and allowance. th-» same being first audited and stated by the Surrogate. Dated May 20, 1922. JACOB G ANSA Administrator. 14117—B-2S-S1—€-6-13-20. ANNOUNCEMENTS in".- i■ i Imn J CLARK. THE FLORIST—Smilb Si.. neat to Crescent Theatre Flower* for *11 oc c*«jr*r*s 'iolil Tlsh M ?9*-*f ______ FRENCH’S ~ FLOWER 8HUP-1« Smith St. Tel 913. Choice cut flower* in eea •on. Funeral designs pot punts »tc._ STRUVE. THE FLOK 1ST — Phone M4 Paltns fei n». pot p ants cut flower* floral design* a specialty lAurte St Lost and Found !• BRACELET—f*tt with rhinestones iniiw* tlon sapphire. Jos* Inexpensive hut valued as a gift. Reward return Elst* L Ried. Jamesbur* Box 1*1 MIN K CH« »KER—-4.*onvtstin* of two sk.nsj lost on ferry boa* or at station. Reward i return Evening News._| OUTFIT YOUR HOMF wisely and econ-i omlcally by following the ads under j ’*Household Qoo«ls“ In the classified eec-i tlon every day _ mmn All persons com* rned m»> take notice that i he subscriber, administrator etc . of Herman ■ L>ettnic-r, deceas'd. Intends to exhibit his Inal account to the Orphan'* Court of the .*ounty of Middlesex, on Friday, the twen y•third dnv of June. 19^1’. at 1** A. M . n the Term of April. 1922. for settle nent and allow v the same being first iudit*<t and stated ’-v the t'urr-'gate Dated May 2°. 1?2 2 I Administrator. HIM—»-*3-fl—•••-1S-2* |- --I FIRE ALARM BOXES ‘ 21—Gordon *nd Meads Streets 23—Madison Ave and Paterson St. 24—Market and Sheridan Streets 25—Smith Street and Central R. R. 24—Market and First Streets 27—Raritan Copper Works 2*—High and Lewis Streets 3 4—Madison Avenue and Smith Street 35—Smith and High Streets 36—New Brunswick Ave and New Street 37—Smith and State Streets 41—Standard Underground Cable Co. I 42—Atlantic Terra Cotta Works 43 —Buckingham Ave and Hartford St. i 1 45—Commerce and Front Streets | 44—Stats and Washington Streets 47—High tnd Washington Streets 52—Cortlendt and Easton Streets 53—Division and William Street. 54—State and Buckingham Ave. 55—Parker St. and Pula*-|pl Ave. 5*—Hail Ave. and Charles Street 67—State and Wavne Streets 56—Near Lead Works 59—Maurer 62—Washington Street and Park Avenue 63—New Brunswick Ave. and Elm Street 6 4—smith Street and Watson Avenue 65—Commerce and State Streets 72—Front and Smith Streets 73—Water and Gordon Streets 74—Kearny Ave. and Gordon Street Si —Brace and Hanson Avenues 62—Smith and Herbert Streets I *3—Amboy Ave. and Washington St. 6 4—Lehigh Ave and Stanford Street 65—Near City Hospital 66—Cleveland and Brace Avenue* i • 7—Amboy and Hall Avenues 32—Amboy Avenue and Inslee Street I 93—Lawrence and Francis Streets | 94—Neville and Johnstone Streets SPECIAL CALL* | 13—Washington Hose Co. 14—McClellan Engine Co. ! 15—Protection H. & L. 16—Eagle H'“*se Co. 17—Libert, H A L. 22—Lincoln Engine 44—Garfield Hose 333—Entire Department. | I ^. -j, For Ladies Only Girls,, now you can repair ’em o right in the street. Just stick on a little plaster, like a tire patch; i What? Why, "runs," of course. Britsih chemist invented the plaster a -- f OLD MAN GRUMP’S U. S. ! HISTORY ILLUSTRATED : t _ _ _t Toe A &DVPIE OF ’old TAPPY C.OY’S 1 -THEY CERTAINLY e*N land on CASH OTHER I -__ ' ■ ” . 1 AUTOMOBILES == Automobile Agencies _. HAYNES—sales and Service; garage an repair* Middlesex Motors Inc. 25 Madison Ave.. corner Market 8L ilteisoMlM for Sale i m h k paaseni no d* • era; bargain 205 Washington St. rouring car, late model. a-l «on dition; bargain. Inquire Ward Lunch foot Smith Street. aelf ata cellent running condition Call or Inquin » ___________ FRANKLIN—5 passenger touring, repaint *d; f.ne shape: mechanically perfect. J P ' DSON roui (NO—A-l mechanical con dition; good rubber, one brand oew. Car be bought cheap Perth Amboy Garagt • Idle in Ave Tel 1717._ MAXWELL—Touring. late 1920 brand new radiator ami new battery. Will sa- ri fles same for $295. Union Garage C<v, P-cries* and Buick Distributor* 271 King Street. ____ ULDSMOBILE T« d KING —Late new motor and clutch; good rubber, nc dealers, bargain. Phone Woodbrldgo H«-J. _ __ ULDSMOBILE—Roadster: special bodt : A-l condition; demonstration given; cheer to quick buyer: trade considered. Call S Moore Avenue. Wood bridge STI'DEB VKER—1921. Special «. touring car J. E. Toolan. 174 Smith Street, Perth Amboy. N _J. _______ DORSEY'S USED CARS Real Bargains In Commercial Cars 1921 Fotd one Ton Truck, covered top like new. $400.00. 1921 Starter and Demountable PbujI Delivery; ’a ton; like new. $"00 00 1920 ton Panel Delivery, $150 no 1919 »3 ton Panel Delivery; 1125.00 Oldsmobile \ ton truck; almost new. $525 00. Hudson Super Six Touring with Win ter top: $525.oo. Many Other Bargrtl.is. Ford Dealers DORSEY MOTORS. INC Vtaple and Fayette Sts Phons 165 Perth Ant-oy Open Evenings USE D c A RS—Garretson-Ca.~2$5 High Street. _ ;>ED CARS AN"D TRUCKS-—Elgin Coupe. Maxwell C tire. Chandler 7 Passenger. Standard one ton Truck. like new; prices right. Superior Garage Co.. Maple and Fayette Sis.. Distributors. Columbia Six. Elgin Six. _ ;SED CARS— i Dodge Delivery. $300.00 Ford Roadster. $158.00 JEFFERSON MOTORS. INC. 100 New Brunswick Avenue. USED CARS Paige 7 passenger Touring 1921 Studebaker Coupe Bulck Touring Mitchell Touring CENTRAL GARAGE 225-227 New Brunswick Ave. Open Evening Time Payments Arranged _ rSED CARS— ~ Studebaker Touring Car. $275 Chevrolet Touring Car. 1200 GILL IS & FRIES 7 Smith Street _ Telephone 498 USED CARS Oldsmobile Runabout, newly painted, like new $750. Hupmobile Coupe; newly painted. like new. $850. Franklin Touring Car; newly painted. $550. Reo Truck, good running order. $300. SEXTON’S GARAGE 15 Smith Street __ Tel. 181. Auto Trucks for Sale I .' ODGE—Delivery, panel body, in good or ler Atlantic Garage Ml Avenue. ■ •hi* CHASSIS—1918 m good condition. 175. Phone 2398 442 Hall A VO._ Auto Accessories_ ATTEKIES—3 year guarantee; uncon ditional; a new Ray Battery if your old: one goes wrong within 2 years. What' ether battery dares to do this? Chris Johnson lf.3 New Brunswick Ave. . ii.LA HD ALL RUBBER BATTERIES— For wireless with threaded rubber insula tion. Battery & Motor Service Station. 149 New Brunswick Ave. Tel. 1885. _ Garage**—Auto for Hire it RACE AVE.—Private garage. Inquire *04 Donald Avenue. UE’S TAXI—Phone 2020. Day and Night service. Cars to hire for weddings 'unerals etc. 428 Division Street. EWIS ST.—Garage* near Linden Avenue. Hassopusr Urns ( Mato Street. EVILLE ST., .:96—Private garage. In juire 343 Barclay Street. Motorcycle* and Bicycle* 15 ARLEY DAVISON—Motorcycle with side ar. first class condition. James McNal y. 366 Oak Street._ MD1AX—Motorcycle with sidecar, $75.00. inquire 177 Washington Street. Repairing—Bervlre Stations \*i UTO TOPS—Made and Repaired. J. P Johnson. 165 New Brunswick Avenue. rc-lephone 1067._ UTO TOPS—Recovered and repaired, ’tinning board covering, aide curtains and ill kinds of trimmings i*r cars. P. Gut tioff, 1*4 New Brunswick Ave. Tel. 1680. DON'T BUY any more clothes until you iok through the “Wearing Apparel” ade i the classlfcd section. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received on June 15. >22. at 2 30 P. M. (standard time) by the reeholders of Middlesex County in their )oms iu the County Record Building. New runswick. N. J. for the Improvement of rate Street from Meredith Line to Wood ridge Creek Bridge in the City of Perth mboy. with National pavement on a re iforced concrete base. Plans, specifications and proposal blanks lay be examined at the office of the : • *unty Engineer. Room 210. County Re< - | rd Building anv week clay between 8:00 M and 5:00 P. M. Bids must be made it the Proposal sheets furnished by the ingineer and enclosed in sealed envei l'*3 and addressed to the Freeholders of ie County of Middlesex bearing the name nd address of the bidder on the outside. Each bid must he accompanied by a •rtlfled check in the amount of 10r5 of le bid payable to the order of William lilker, Treasurer of Middlesex County, ach bid must he accompanied by a eer fleate of a bonding company stating that ley will furnish the contractor, should e be successful, with a bond in the mount of 100 per centum of the contract rice conditioned for the faithful perform nce of the work and indemnifying the ounty from ali proceedings, suits or ae on of any description. The Board of Freeholders reserves the Ight to reject anv or all bids if in their pinion it is to the best interests of the ounty so to do. Dated May 31. 1922. FRED C. SCHNEIDER. 4433—6-1-3-6-S County Engineer. NOTICE TO CONTRAC TORS Sealed bids will be received on June 15.' 922. at 2-30 P. M. (standard time) by the reeholders of Middlesex County In their: Doms in the County Record Building. New Irunswlck. N. J. for the improvement of ireen Street. Woodbridge Township. Mid nd three-quarter mi lea with Warrenlte litullthlc on a prepared stone base. Flans, specifications and proposal blanks >ay be examined at the office of the ounty Engineer. Room 210, County Rec rd Building any week day between *:00 l. M. and 5:00 P. M Bids must be made n the Proposal sheets furnished by the Engineer and enclosed in sealed envel peh and addressed to the Freeholders of he County of Middlesex, bearing the name nd addons of the bidder on the outside. Each bid must he accompanied by a ertifled check in the amount of 10fi of he bid payable to the order of William Iilker. Treasurer of Middlesex County. Sach bid must he accompanied by a cer ifleate of a bonding company stating that hey will furnish the contractor, should te he successful, with a bond in the imount of lftQ per centum of the contract ►rice conditioned for the fatthfu! perform ince of the work and indemnifying the •ounty from all proceedings, suits or sc ion of any description. The Board of Freeholders reserves the ight to reject any or all bids if In their •pinion It is to the best interests of the bounty so to do. Dated May 31. 1322. FRED C. SCHNEIDER. [4432—6-1-3-6-* County Engineer. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Arthur D. Garben. Administrator of Richard D. Garben. deceased, by direction of the Surrogate of the County of Middle sex. hereby gives notice to the creditor# of the said Richard D. Garben to bring in their debts, demands and claims agatuet the estate of the said deceased, under oa*h t>r affirmation, within six months from this date or they will be forever barred of any action »he «tor against the said administrator. Dated. May f. 132*. ARTHUR D. GARBEN. Administrator. 13763—5-3- ft oew Tuts. j A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING And everything in its place. That’s a good rule approved by most people in their work, their housekeeping, their living. It’s a rule that’s lived up to the letter in the service that the News’ Classified Section is giv ing to the people of this city. No confusion, no uncertainty, no waste time—there! These Classified columns do two things we!'. They help thousands and thousands of tin News readers to save money, week in and week out. And they make it an absolutely simple matter to save this money. That's where “a place for everything” comes in. The careful grouping under distinc tive headings, the indexing and alphabetical arrangement of the little ads make this thrift service easy as well as profitable to use. Read the Classified Section every day! . AUTOMOBILES Repairing—Service Stations •i AUTO BODY"BUILDERS—Bus and coii^ mercial; auto painting and i 'nerti blacksmithing; agent for Goodrich olid truck tires. Toft A Fryer. 427-33 East Ave. Tel. 2381. _ AUTO RADIATORS—Bodies”and fend-ars repaired. Federal Auto Radiator Works. 190 New Brunswick Ave. Tel. 1360^ AUTO PAINTING—Andersen & Klein. Telephone 1378. W. Main St and Grant Ave.. Ford* N. J._ AMERICAN OARAGE—Best equipped •• pair shop In town; day and night ser vice. Supplies and accessoriea. For eer vice call 1881. ____ AUTO PAINTING—John P. Jacko. Auto mobile. Truck and Wagon Painter. 306 Laurie Street. Jitney Bus painting e specialty. _ _ AUTO WASH CO.—Cara washed, greased and polished; open day and night. 152 Jefferson St. Tel. 137. ELECTRIC RE PA I RING — Generators, starters, armatures resound, motor wind ing our specialty. K. A K. Electric Co., 149 New Brunswick Ave. Tel. 606. ELLIS BROS.—Garage for your repairing, moving and trucking. «ar and taxi ser vice; storage and supplies. Phone 2197. 430-433 High Street._ FRANK HUDA—Commercial automobile body builders and repairers; automobile painting; specializing on touring, com mercial cars. 4».9 Division St. Tel. 793-J. HIGH 8T. GARAGE—Expert repairing, overhauling; pleasure cars, trucks, car bon burning; automobile supplies. 342 High Street. Phone 2238. A. A. Maurer. JACOB & MORROW —Auto Repair Co. distributors for Middlesex County selden Motor Trucks; 1M to 6 tons. 340 Pros pect St. Phone 2066. MAGNETOS REPAIRED—Williams Auto Electric Service Station; magnetos, gen fully recharged 60c. Agent for the Wlth erbee Battery. 140 New Brunswick We NOTICE—H. Kress, proprietor Watson Ave. Garage now located at County Bridge Garage. 409 Market Street. Tel. 2240._ PERTH AMBOY AUTO WRECKING CO —184 Fayette St. 183 New B- inswlck Avenue. Tel. 1394. Wanted—Automobiles I? H t.TMOIil I.E BODY—Wanted; 6-7 pas senger. 1917 Model K and 1917 radia tor. **J. M." Kiyport, N. J._ "business service"' Business Services OITerea 18 A.MH'iV AWNING CO—Now under own ership of Chris Slndet. Only office 247 Prospect Street. Phone 829. AMBOY SIGN—And Advertising Co.. sigi*s anywhere and any kind. 81 Smith Street. BLACKSMITH—And practical borseshoei wheelwright and body builder. Chas. J Yen k. 269 New Brunswick Ave. COPPERSMITH—Brazing and soft solder ing. repairs of all kinda; block tinning. J. Valvar. 168 New Brunswick Avenue. K. MINDSZENTHY—Steamship Ticket Agency. 167 Hall Ave. Telephone No. 642. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—And mimeo graphing. Raritan Publicity Service. Raritan Building. Tel. 1856. REMOVAL NOTICE—Horkay A Resko. steamship ticket agents and money for warders now located at 313 Maple Sf. opposite Post Office, formerly 228 Smith St. Tel. 1837. TAMPA DAILY TIMES—Tampa. Florida. Want ads one cent per word; Florida's greatest daily classified medium. Write ue for complete rate card._ __ Building—Contracting_19 F. W. HUFF—Electrical Contractor, re liable work, reasonable estim te: Wir ing. fixtures, lamps. 70 Woodbridge Ave. Tel. 627. Woodbridge. N. J _ Cleaning. Dyeing. Renovating W CLEANING— Alterationa Dyeing. Press ing; prices moderate. S. Epstein. 265 Madison Ave. Below Majestic, TAILORING—Dyeing and cutting, ladies and gent’s garments cleaned, pressed and repaired. P. Palo. 291 State Street FUR COATS—Furs amT’ladleM’ cloth gar^ mente remodeled and repaired equal *.o new. Fure cleaned, dyed and glazed. A. Greenhouse. 66 8mith Street._ Dressmaking—Millinery 21 DRESSMAKING—All kinda Call 218 First Street (downstairs ) _ HEMSTITCHING^-We"dossil' Jnde of side and accordion pleating and machine pleating; very reasonable prlcea 6 Weiss. 3« Maple SL_ Phone 2072. HEMSTITCHING—Flrrt class, button cov ering and machine pleating. B. Stark. 307 Smith Street._ HEMSTITCHING—Done with gold and Oli ver tinsel thread, aleo with silk and cot ton. at Hoffman'a 230 8mlth St._ Heating Plumbing and Roofing 2'i PLUMBING—Damgaard A Buote. Heat ing and gas fitting. Jobbing promptly at tended to; estimatea furnished. SOI Elm Street, Phono HSL_ PLUMBING— S. L. Bulvanoski. plumbing heating, gas fltlng and tinning In all Us branches; all work promptly done. 670 Charles 8treet. Phone 1406. ROOFING—H. C. Smith, Jr- slate, slag roofing and tinning; waterproofing. 123 125 Madison Avenue. Tel. 1660. STEAM HEAT—Bath, toilet, pipeless fur nace installed on monthly payments. F. J. Larkin, 267 McClellan St. _TeL 565-R. TINSMITH—And Sheet Metal Work, all kinds of repairing. Adolf Nasal. 431 State 8t. Tel. 2346. -=r=-.=^.^=—^ I WET WASH—Phone 1941 for good worn and prompt delivery. Snow White We» Wash Laundry. Ins. 361 New Bruns wick Avsaus.__ Moving. Trucking, Storage_«4 AUTO TRUCKING—Light and heavy; local and long distance service when and as you wan*, it. Otto Dieta 8tate and Chauncsy Strosta__ AUTO TRUCKING—Cl Borup. transfer and auto trucking, storage, furniture and pianos moved; city and country. 231 State Street. Phone I1T1__ CARTING—Walsheck s General Trucking local and long distance moving; a 1st light and heavy carting. 266 Goodwin St. Phone 1672. Forth Amboy N. J. fcLXPRESR— And trucking; 'ocal and Ion* dlstanca J. J. Sldenburg. 271 Dlvlaior St. Phone 223-J.__ _ HAULING—Andrew Anderson. Trucklnj engines hollers machinery, safes hsav, hauling and rigging of every deecrtption Pierce Arrow and Packard I ton trucks TsL ITS. 77 Fayette Street. Perth Am Hn n *■ BUSINESS SERVICE^ Moving. Trucking. Storage_tt MOVING—D Kadin" express and storago. long distance moving with care. 204 New Brunswick Ava. Phono 167<. Hit MOVING—Lepper'a Express; transporta tion between Perth Amboy and New York; move In city or country. I»« Washington St. Phone 231*- _ TRUCKING—Eagle Motor Transportation Co., heavy trucking. 340 Prospect 8r TeL 3060. _ _ _ _ TRUCKING—John Gardell. transfer, auto trucking, storage furniture; pianos mov ed country, city 180 Madison Avc Tel. 478 Painting. Papering and Decorating 26 I DECORATING—A. P. Barner. Painter and Paper Hanger; work guaranteed reasonable prices, eatlmatea g'ven. 133 So 1st St. Phone 643-W. — Professional Services 48 JEWELRY—Repaired and diamond set ting. Herbert. Room 419 Rarltsn Build ing We buy old gold and silver. PIANO TUNING—And Repairing; Prat class work. C. Stelnbauser. 326 State St. Tel. 13S4-M. Repairing and liettniMhing 8# CASH REGISTERS—Sea lea Slicing Ma chines. electric meat choppers and cof fee mills; all makes. Fendt. 336 State St._Tel. 223.___ CLAUSEN'S LEATHER GOODS STORE— If It la made of leather we have It or make It; also repair suit cases, bags, trunka basket balls, gun caaea belts, to Phone 41-W 143 New Brunswick Ave. COLONIAL CABINET' WORKS—For cab inet making, upholstering and carpet cleaning 388 State 8t. Tel. 236-M. UPHOLSTERING — AND-FURNITURE REPAIRING. HARRY FEINBERG. 30 SMITH ST PHONE 1671. UPHOLSTERER — Overstuffed furniture repaired and recovered: springs reset John J Galvin. Iff Park Ava. Tal. 1347-M UPHOLSTERING—And Furniture repair ing of every description. 1- L. Braid EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted—Female_8.' BOOKKEEPER—One f»miliar with dou ble entry; must be accurate at figures. Reply stating experience, references a»«1 salary wanted. Box 10. Care News. CIGAR”MAKERS AND BUNCH MAKERS —Garcia Grande Cigar Co., 737 Cortlandt Street._ COMPETENT MAID—3 In family. Mre. George L. Burton. 253 Main Street. South River, N. J._ FEW BRIGHT GIRLS—To work In order department. H. Rosenthal & Co., Hand kerchief Factory, 235 New Brunswick Avenue._ GIRL—For general housework. Inquire 68 Brighton Avenue. GIRL OR WOMAN—For htusework, small family; good home. 274 Davidson Ave, downstairs. Phone 1448-J. GIRL—For housework. Inquire 227 Brlgh ton Are, _ GIRLS—On Singer needle machines; also on double needle Apply 257 New Bruns wick Avenue.__ GIRL—For general housework. Call morn ings, 107 Lewis Street._ GIRLS—To operate power sewing ma chines; must be experienced. Api-ly Standard Bedding Co.. 420-426 Pi.rk Ave MACHINE BANDERS. 2—Experienced; must be able to band 30.000 a day; high est wages paid. Bayuk Bros.. Inc., Cor ne 11 and Barclay Streets. SALESLADIES—Experienc ed; references required. J. G. McCrory Co., 104 Smith Sr. STENOGRAPHER—Must be neat penman and familiar with clerical work; repi/ stating full qualifications and salary de stred. “X. Y.” Care News._ WAITRESS—Two ladies Inquire Morgan Hotel. Morgan. N. J. WASHWOMAN—Experienced for Mondays and Tuesdays. 77 Gordon St. WOMAN—For general n« use work. Apply L. Kemeny._117 Smith street. YOUNG GIRL—For light housework. lfTl Brighton Ava, downstaira_ YOUNG LADIES—For pleasant outdoor work. Call 240 Brighton Ave. YOUNG LADIES—Who care to earn good money and become Independent with a steady income; sanitary work rooms with pleasant surroundings. New York Tampa | Cigar Co.. >78 Ridgeley Street._ Hein Wanted—Male XX | BOY—Aa soda dispenser. Apply Skokoa 307 State Street._ _ _ ____ I BOY—To help on ice wagon. Perth Am boy Coal and Ice Co.. 501 Division St. | | BRICKLAYERS—Apply J. N. Wester. 131 Brighton Avenue. I BRICKLAYERS. 10—110.00 per day. W. I C. Wilson. 130 Smith Street. CHAUFFEUR—For 6 Vi ton Mack; one who knows routes of New Jersey; mar ried man preferred; references required. Apply to S. J. Harris. Care Potts & Kauf man. Washington SC. Perth Amboy. MAN—To make himself useful in kitchen. Raritan Inn. Key port. N. J. SHOE SALESMAN—Experienced. Address Box 41. Care News._ TAILOR—Or bushelman for alterations; one who ts able to trim coats and help on new work preferred. Also vest mak er on fine custom work. L. Briegs. >1 Smith 8treet. i YOUNG MAN—Experienced in Men’s' Clothing and Gent’s Furnishing line; I state age and salary expected. Address ••J. W. 8..** Care News Help WiMrted -Male 4 femsls >4; AMBOY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY—Mule 1 and female help supplied for all types of work. 224 Smith Street, opp. C. R. R. Station._ • - - _;__ Solicitors. Canvassers. Agents_33 AGENTS—Boys. Girls! Make big money selling attractive vials of Pom-O-Da Per fume. Wonderful odors. Irresistible to all women. Big profits and sure repeater Samples for 25 cents silver. W. T. Wslls Co.. Danielson. Conn.__ MAN—Wanted who is looking for a real opportunity along selling and executive tinea who is willing to pay the price *u time and effort; one of the largest na tionally advertised corporations in the world will educate and train such a man in salesmanship with opportunity to grow no stocka Address In confidence. P. O Box 200.__ MEN—Desirious of earning good income. Your own business on small capital; in structions free. Lincoln Yuicanising Co. Inc., 113 West 43rd St., N. Y. ATTRACTIVE snd Inexpensive gifts are described la the “Jewelry snd Watches” clua^Ufia today. ~ M-;’ :* • _v s. I EMPLOYMENT Solicitors. ('■■tMwrm. Agents i14 MEN—Married prefer! nl for pleasant out I aide work celling on our family trade. 5 hours dally will pay $3$ to $45 weekly, no experience necessary. Call after .4. Room 42;. Raritan Building. _ SALESMAN—Specially; to e^u electric meat choppers and coffee mills on com mission basis. Steiner Mfg Co.. $34 State Street. Situation* Wanted—Female SC Ht -i KEY M RSE B> Mrs N Cl idsi > 320 lligh Street. Phone t*44-M STENOGRAPHER - Experienced, wishes position substituting or steady. Address *'E. N.” Care News. WOMAN—Wishes work by^day or half time Job. • 7 state_st. FINANCIAL Huslneea Opportunities AM BUTCHER & GROCERY BUSINESS for wale. Address "Butcher,** care News _Money to Loon 4> LOANS—Against short term mortgag-**. trade acceptances and ether collaterals. Zucker A Gast, Room 312. Raritan Build ing. _ _ MONEY—We have money to Invest on Bonds and Mortgages on Perth Amboy Property. Margaretten A Lobei. Inc. Raritan Building Tel. 650. INST'RU CTIOII Musical. Ikincing. Dramatic 44 GILL SCHOOL OF MUSIC—VIoTTii hT structlons a specialty; Instruments fur nished free. 61 Smith St„ Perth Am boy, N. J._ LIVE STOCK Dogs. Cats. Pets 47 AIREDALE PUPPIES—Thorougbred. ped igreed. cheap. Inquire Marcy Farms. Matawan. Haw Jersey. Horse#, Cattle. Vehicles_M FRESH COWS—And Springers for sale r.t any time, extra good milkers; always large stock on hand. J. Zlotkln. Free hold. N J. Tel. 168-W. _ Poultry anil Supplies 40 CHICK FEED—And butter milk chlcg mash. Clemensen’s. Tel. 6S2. prompt CHICK FEED—Scratch. corn, laying mash. oyster shell. Agent Dr. Peter's Kuriko. 405 Lawrie Stree*. Tel 2045. _ PERTH AMBOY FLOUR * GRAIN CO.— Distributor Pratt’s Chick Feed and Gaby Chick Mash— TsL 11 Wanted Live Stock _50 HOME—For several Police and Airedale females. Price. New Brunswick 1443-W-3. MERCMANBrSE™^ Articles fore Sale 51 DENCHES—Vases. Fer.i Boxes and Gar den Furniture of all descriptions furnish ed by the Fords Art Stone Works, Fords. Tel. 1378-R. __ FLASH LIGHTS Sts your way clear for only 49c up: all kinds bulbs and bat teries J. Smerllng. 148 Smith St. LEATHER—Oak solea and crapa We carry a full line of cobbler’s tools and supplies for home use. P. Barbleri. 404 406 State Street. NATIONAL LEATHER CO.—Leathers, polishes, shoemakers' supplies retail at wholesale prices. 240 Smith St., opp. C. R. R. Station. Tel. §07._ OILSKIN CLOTHING—We carry oilskina of all kinds. Thompson-Goodyear Rub ber Corp. 315 Maple 8t. TeL 2150._ OLD MATRICES—Heavy pressed card board newspaper mats—dimensions -tame as this printed page. Best possible lin ing for Inside of poultry louses, garages or for sheathing stucco houses. Keeps out the cold. Large supply on hand. Price $1.00 a hundred. Call at Evening News Office.__I PIPES—Assorted elz-s. 1 in. to 6 in; I. beams, railroad ties, belting, pulleys. Harry Goldberg. L. V. R. R. and New Brunswick Avenge. TRAVELING BAGS—Genuine leather. $2.75. Bargains in baseball goods. Ash ing tackle. S. Perlmutter. 199 Smith St. WALL PAPER—Direct from mill to you. no middleman's profit; save 60%. Also a full line of high grade paints and var nishes. N. Y. Wall Paper Ca. $60 State St. Tel. 1722. WALL PAPER—All latest designs. 10c and 15c roll. Gtmpleman Bros.. 331 State Street. Tel. 172>. Business and Office Equipment 52 ATTENTION BUTCHER. GROCER & DELICATESSEN ICE BOXES, counters, blocks, shelving, j bins, refrigerator display cases, show cases, cash registers, tills, choppers, sllcers cof-1 fee mills, scales (all kinds) accessories. Newark Butcher Supply Co.. 476 Broad St., Newark. Resident Representative. Thos. M. Jensen. 346 State St., Perth Amnjv. CIGAR CASE—8 feet long. Inquire Bar ber Shop. 438 State Street. ICE BOX—A practically new 3 hole Mc Cray Ice Box. a bargain. Apply to 110' Main St., Wood bridge or Phone 227-W. POOL TABLES. 4—New "and complete. 108 Stevens Ave., South Amboy. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE—New and j factory rebutlte. Comegy’s & Bro.. Smith and Elm 8ts. Tel. 201-W._ Boats and Accessories 58 MOTORBOAT 22 Vi ft. sport runabout; raised reck, V- bottom type; 13 miles, with 16 H. P. Scripps engine: full auto control. Offered in com mission. with equipment, at >650. W. P. Christie. Sewaren. Building Materials 54 ELIZABETH HARDWARE CO.—The home of quality hardware. Prices in keeping with market. Telephone ex change 120 or 121. 137 to 141 New Bruna wick Avenue._I GOVERNMENT BUILDING8 AND BUILD 1 NO MATERIAL—Lumber, plaster boards beaver boards, window sash. Vitreous china toilet outfits, and other plumbing fixtures; Iron water tanks from 80 to 560 gallons, pipe and fittings, radiators, furnaces, stoves, etc., no reasonable offer refused. Come and be convinced. Build ings and material must be sold. Raritan Arsenal, Metuchen. N. J. (Hospital Gate), Entrance Nixon Road. Bell Phone Me tuchen 72, Extension No. 2. HARDWARE—Tools, Points, Oils, Var nishes. Wall Paper. Painters Supplies. Max Ooidfarb. >11 Stats St Phons >61. j NEWARK HARDWARE 8TORE—Be up I to date, get your furniture covered with glass. Orders taken at 399 State Street. Tel. 236-J. PAINTS—Atlantic Lead. Linseed Ob: Pierce’s Ready Mixed Paint, >3.00 gallon. 8. Koch. 363 State St Phone 1315. VARNISH AND 8TAIN—In one appllca tion. See The Jonlee Co.. Paint Head quarters._184 Smith St. Phone 19R0._ ftw ami Dairy Products6) MILK—Perth Amboy Milk Co. always at your service. Deliveries everywhere Demand our products from your dealer or grocer. Goad Things to Eat ~ 57 tha Bread; sold at all grocera aim men’s Model Bakery. COFFEE CAKES—Danish Coffee Cakes.1 Pies. Layer Cakes. Doughnuts, etc., fresh every day at 2 P. M. N. E. Bjornsen. Jr.. 182 New Brunswick Avenue. DELICATESSEN—Salads cooked meal*, all good things to eat. Majestic Deli catessen. 182 Smith St. Tel. _1M4 Household Pood*oft I AMBOY FURNITURE HOUSE—Furnish es your horn# right at the right price. gift Smith St., wear Maple_ BABY CARRIAGE—Reasonable; to be sold at once. 380 Park Ave^ CAMP COTS—Folding beds and floor cov erings for your summer home or bunga low. 6. Goldstein A Sons. 315 Madison Avenue.| DROP HEAD MACHINE—White Rotary.j good order. 388 Division St._ FURNlTURE-^Campers and Bungalow Owners Attention We can supply all your needs In furniture, bedding, etc., at elaeh.d prices; new and second hand stock; cooking utensila etc. Delivery by motor truck to door. H. Miller. 539 State Street.___ i FURNITURE—3 rooms, to be sold at once' Owner moving out of town. Cali Miller. 422 Louisa Street._ GAS STOVES—4 burners; in good condi tion; may be purchased for very low price. Kelly A McAlinden Co. 74 Smith Street GOOD COTTON MATTRS8SS8—At man facturer’s prices 845 Stete Street. _ IF YOU LIKE music, you’ll be la tor i ested In the "Musics' instruments” ads in the classified WfUlf %• MERCHANDISE Hou»rlM>ld Good* M» LARGE DININO ROOM TABLE—Oak. j ail 212 High Street._ MATTRESSES—Renovated, latest sterlti* ! Ing process, cotton $2. balr $2 Standard Bedding Co.. 422 Park Ave. Phono 801 OAK DINING ROOM SUITE—For aa' rheap.^ 141 Market Street. _ _ I Kl.'GM. 3—Reversible card table slid chair*. 68 State J4f. SEW I NO M ACHIN E8—Drop head/ second hand; very reasonable. A. Kalman. 283 Elm 8treet_ _ WILL EXCHANGE—lour Old furaltu.e for new J Miller. 346 State cor. Fayetta. Machinery and Toole_#1 MOTORS AND GENERATORS—All kinds of A.. C. and D C.. also rewinding and repelling promptly attanded to Perth Amboy Storage Battery A Electric Co.. 2(8 Madison Ave Tel. 1807 _ M u*lohl Inntroments 4; MUSICAL" INSTRUMENTS—All kinds. SC cordlons and old violin* watches; vou will And at 78 Smith SL. J. Ettlnger. _ Proprietor._ PLAYER PIANO—Brand new. 12 selected roll* and bench. Brunton Plano Co.. 204 Smith Street._ t PKIGHT PIANO— Brand new. WIMP jab le. 47 W nod ruff Place._ UPRIGHT PIANO—For $60.00. Kitchen Range. >10.00. 818 Kennedy 8t. .spediiI* at the Stores **4 MEN'S CAPS—Very special. >1.00 and 11.25 to your order. S. Levin* Can Maker. 218 Smith 8L_ SANDALS AND 8NEAKERS—Just the thing for children at special price* S. Goldsmith. 80S State Street.__ Wanted te Bay_M ELK TRADING STAMP CO. buys, sells and exchanges all kinds of coupons. United certificates, milk labsla and S. A H. stamp* 888 State SL_ FURNITURE—Second hand highest prices paid; stove* bedding, floor coverings for sale Sussman. 12 8nHth SL Tat 14M-J. FURNITURE—Wa buy all kinds second hand furniture. O. Hou-er. 102 Fayette St. Phone S48-W. USED FURNITURE—Excellent prices paid. call us nrii. bnrRcgi nnum in cuuniy. Buy store fixtures, too. Miller. 539 Slate 8treet. Phone 793-W._ ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms With Board_47 BROAD jTt.. 159—Roomer* or boarders; private family; or light housekeeping. HOTEL REMINGTON—377 Smith 8L Furnished rooms by day or week; rooms steam heated; meals served; also regu lar board. TeL 4t4. Rooms Without Board *»H FAYETTE ST., 71—Furnished room; oil improvements._ GOODWIN ST.. 273—Large furnished room for one or two; ail_improvements. HIGH 8T.. 318—Small furnished room. ’HIGHEST.,-399—Furnished rooms, all Im provements___ KEARNY AVE., 155—Furnished ro>m, private family. McCLELLAN 8T.. 266—Single room, run ning water. Improvements. McClellan House McCLELLAN 8T.. 267—1 single room; 1 double room; all Improvements._ MARKET ST.. 131—Front room; suitable for one or two. MARKET ST.. 125—One single and one double furnished room, all Improvements. RECTOR ST., 176—2 furnished rooms, tj accommodate 3. Tel. 328-J._ RECTOR ST., 228A—Furnished rooms prl vate family. 228A Rector 8treet._ WATER ST.. 163—Cool rooms, overlook ing bay; rates reasonable._-_ FURNISHED APARTMENT—For July and August; best location; ail modern conveniences; piano; references required. Tel. 569-M._ Booms for Housekeeuliig HIGH ST., 339—2 rooms for light house keepln g._ JEFFERSON ST.. 70—2 light housekeep ing rooms; all improvements. KEARNY AVE.. 149—Furnished room#; suitable for light housekeeping. MARKET ST.. 216—3 furnished rooms, for light housekeeping; reasonable._ WATER ST., 37—1 or 2 rooms and Kit chen. faring bay; Ideal location._ ~ Where-to Eat 71 PRESTO LUNCH—And Bakery; home pastries; popular prices; open day and night._113 8mith Street._ WALTER’S HOTEL St RESTAURANT— Known as The Home Restaurant and Cofree house of 194 Smith Street has moved to 153 New Brunswick Avenua. Wanted—Rooms or Board '«J ROOMS. 2 OR 3—Wanted with improve ments for light housekeeping; furnished or unfurnished. "E. L.” Care News. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT _Brokers In Beal Estate_it CARL JACOBS—Real Estate. Mortgage Insurance Agent; Life. Fire, Automobile. Liability, etc. 179 Brighton Ave. Tel. 561. CONARD St COMPANY—Real Estate and General Insurance. 102 Smith Street. Perth Amboy, N. J._Phone 210. FRASER BROS.—Real Estate and Insur ance. Savings Bank Building. Phone 663._ HANS NIELSEN CO.—Real Estate and Mortgages. 196 Smith 8treet. Real Estate Exchange Building. Telephone 88. JACOBSON A GOLDFARB—Real Estate and Insurance. Raritan Building. Phour J 866. __ JOHN F. BERGEN—Real Estate and In surance. Room 7. First National Bauk Building. 120 Smith St. Tel. 1610. HUBBARD R. YETMAN—Real Estate and Insurance. See me for bargaina Tottenvllle._ MAPLE REALTY CO.—Real Estate. 215 Smith 8t. Phone 171f._ MARGARETTEN A LOBE L—Successors to Alpern A Co . Real Estate. Mortgages and Insurance. Raritan Building. Perth Amboy. N. J. Phone 550. S. a! NIELSEN—Property bought, soxu, insurance, bills of sale, reasonable; not ary public. 176 New Brunswick Avenue. PERTH AMBOY TRUST COMPANY Real Estate Department Property In all sections of the city for sale at fair prlcea good terms. If you wish to buy or sell It will be to your advantage to call on ua _“Superior Service** SCHONCEIT A BLITZER—For quick re sults list your property for sale or ex change._Raritan Bldg. Phone 1568. SHIRLEY A SORENSON—Successors to D. A. Shirley. Real Estate and Insur ance. 130 Smith SL. Perth Amboy. Of fice open ovenlnga TeL 120. Apar tinea to and Flatsii AMBOY AVE.—2 new modern stores; rent $25.00. Inquire A. Pavlovsky, 441 Air. boy Ave.. Tel. 1891._ CATALPA AVE.. 98—Apartment 6 rooms. all Improvements; except heat. Tel: 1735. COMPTON AVE.. 462—Flat; 6 rooms and bath, all improvements. Inquire A Pavlovsky. 411 Amboy Ave. Tel. 1891. DAVIDSON AVE.. 266—4 rooms; all im provements. Inquire 451 New Brunswick Avenue. HIGH ST.. 426—Flat to let. Inquire b~i Washington Street. KEARNY AVE., 179—2 or 3 room apart - nsat LEWIS ST., 162—Every improvement; 7 rooms. G. J. Miller, 176 Smith St. Phone 1996 or 2366. .-u.aiwyc.1 8 1.—1 rooms, mi improve ments. Inquire 214 New Brunswick Ave, MARKET STREET. 222— Flat for rent. SMITH ST." 42—4 rooms; all improve ments except heat. Horn. 2nd floor. SMITH 8T.. 228—Store. Inquire 313 Maple_Street.__ __ 8TATE ST., 347—Big corner store. In quire Burke, across the street. _ STATE ST.. 415—Flat, all improvements except heat, reasonable. also half store WATSON AVB.. 342—1 story hoFlow brick building. 25x60; suitable for garage or manufacturing purpoaen Inquire 328 Washington Street._ APARTMENT—5 and 7 high class rooms; large rooms and porches; showers, pen* tries end linen closets; new fixtures and shades; large grounds; finest location. Jacob Ph. Goldsmith. 817 State Street. CENTRALLY LOCATED—6 room flat. $40 to adulte or smell family only. Addrees P. Q. Box 204. ROOMS. $—All Improvements $30; Ateo •tore. Ingulf 144 Smith Street. _ ROOMS—With all improvements laquiro b. MaodeL 210 Rector Street. ' : r; /T *4" tzir, ;•*£**• REAL ESTATE FOR RENT _H —i*«w rtwai lar .u at MADISON AVE ,\ W#-at_er. ::i Brighton Avenue 1 —In a busy marktt f i vegetable or delicatessen. Appiv bv let ter. Winner Market Co.. !</ Smith St.. Perth Amboy. STOKE—To let, leas# if desited. T. s Brown. Igf King 8L Tel Ul> _ _ Houses for Kent UATALPA AVK., 110—7 tooiii house. I* - qalro Philip Levine. P.i. inn Building GORDON 8T., 224—3 ruu n cottage. pm l Improvements. Inquire ‘2k Gordon St NJCW BRUNSWICK AVK. 4$1—2 room house, part Improvements. Conurv * a Bro.t Smith and Elin street*. ; ST.. 422—-House f -r rent! aulttkk for office or other business put poses. __Oflees sail topi ' 7| DESIRABLE FRONT OFFICES—To loT. in suit# or single. Maple Realty Co„ 215 Smith Street. OFFICES—Furnished and unfutsished. j. Krelelshelmer A Son. 133 Smith Street OFFICE—Large front office to let Apply I Maple Realty Co 215 Smith St _ »uburl»nn for Kent II. FORDS—Five room Hat w|th~all Improve ments; garage and chicken cnop; ideal location. See Fred Eymundson. Fords ave. SEWAREN—Furnished house. f\ J Adams, 595 West Ave.. Sewaren. SEWAREN—Seven room dwelling com pletely furnished. lot 116 x 200; garden, garage. $100 per month. Posseselon June 15th. Perth Amboy Trust Co.. Real Ea tate Dept. _ SOUTH AMBOY—Flat. Apply Rog »ri Leonard. $59 Henry 8tr*it. SOUTH AMBOY—7 room house, all Im provements. Inquire 242 Henry St., South Amboy. N. J. WOODBRIDGE—FOR RENT " " ' J. H. Concannon. Tel. 299 Green Street_£ rnnm (IE AA Linden Avenue—6 room home. 165.00 _S rooms, bath; apartment_ WOODBRIDGE—Two 4 room apartments, all improvements. Inquire Mrs. Inselberg, Wood bridge Ave. NEAR AV'ENEL—Suburban bungalow; on trolley line; five rooms, bath, garage Mrs. Johnston, Rahway and Homestead Avenues. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE _Farms and Land for Sale Ml —Farm located near shore, main highway, house 5 rooms cellar outbuild ings; $1*600; $1600 cash required. Farm list free. Howard L. Hill. 510 Lafayette Street._Long Branch. N. J. ^ 10 ACRES—Near Red Bank! only $s4t> cash to pay down; house, outbuildings. 50 fine young apple trees; full price $3,000: ong mortgage. Come at once. Farm list free. Merritt Farm Agency. Broad Street, National Bank Building. Red Bank. N. J. 250 ACRES—Dairy Farm. New York State $1250 cash; 2 horses. 10 cows. 50 acre* woodland and timber, large orchards.* running stream. 8 room house, good con dition. barn, hennery. Full price $2500. Merritt Farm Agency. 154 Nassau Strset. 4 __ New York City. | ______ _Houses •or Sale Ml COMPTON AVE.—6 • oo ms and bath1 pipelcss heater; lot 25xlu0; modern im provements. terms arranged. Conard A Company. 102 Smith Street. GORDON ST.—East of High Street, mod ern 9 room dwelling; reception hall; tile kitchen; driveway: must be seen to be appreciated. $14,000. Will make terms. Perth Amboy Trust Company. Beal Estate. Department._ HALL AVENUE—One family dwelling: part Improvements. $1,800. Perth Amboy _Trust Co.. Read Estate Department. JEFFERSON ST.—Near High. 2 family dwelling; $10,500. Perth Amboy Trust Company. Real Estate Department. JOHNSTONE ST.—Twelve room. brick building, all improvements: bargain. Massopuat Bros. & Co.. 692 State Street KENNEDY ST., 6i5—Six rooiii house; hoi water heat; garage; lot 60x100. LAWRIE ST.—2 family frame housed If rooms with every Improvement; excellent condition; price $8600; cash $2500. Charles L. Steuerwald. Inc., 208 Smith St. LEWIS ST.—Between High and Water; $ family dwelling in excellent condition; driveway; $12,000. Perth Amboy Trust Company. Real Estate Dept._ MADISON AVE.—2 family house; lot 36 g 100; excellent condition; 2 car garage, $15,000. Perth Amboy Trust Company. Real Estate Dept.__ _ MADISON AVE.—For sale at once or WiU exchange for smaller property. 3 family frame dwelling; good income. Schonceit A Blltzer. Raritan Bldg. Phone 1558. MARKET ST.—2 family frame house rooms with Improvements; fine location; reasonable price and terms. Charles L. Steuerwald. Inc., 208 Smith Street. NEVILLE ST.—2 faml /. ate roof, brh k building, drivewav an.l tameo- all lm. provementa; $2500.00 cash required. Con ard & Company. 102 Smith Street. NEW BRUNSWICK AVE.. NEAR BO QAN’S CORNER—5 room stucco house; 2 lota; price $3,000. The Johnson Co, 117 8mlth St. TeL 651. NEW BRUNSWICK” AVE.—One family j 60x100: part improvements; m 64850. Perth Amboy Trust Company. ^ Real Estate Department. RECTOR ST., 284—10 room house; Im provements; auitbaie ror 2 small families. Inquire 61 Jefferson St., between 5 and 7. STATE ST., 218—Between Market and Gordon Street; modern dwelling. Tel. 101. WATER ST.—Corner. 3 family house, part Improvements; extra lot, 68500. Perth Amboy Trust Company. Real Estate Dept. UPPER STATE 8T.—For sals at ones; owner leaving town. Private residence; all modern improvments Including steam heat; 6 rooms and bath: will take lots as part payment. Schoncelt A Blltxer. Raritan Building. Phone 1658. _Lots For Sale M CATALPA AVE.—Near Lewis Street. 4 lota 100 x 112, price, terms. Inquire Wyckoff Engineering Co.. 76 West 45th Street. New York, or B. Streiff, 110 Smith ^Street.__ LAWRIE ST.—Two lots, all Improvements In street. M. H. Madsen. 175 Smith Street and 470 Brace Avenue.__ WOODBRIDGE—18 lots 100 x 125 from $50 up; new 4 room bungalow, and bath; also new 11 room house, all Improve ments. Property muet be sold to clone estate. Inquire T. B. Doyle, corner Crampton Avenue and Alden Streeu Wood bridge. LOT—Smith Street, 25 x 100; 64850. 615*2 cash. Perth Amboy Trust Co.. Real Es tate Department __ _ _Suburban ror Wale *7 FORDS—6 room house on Fords Avenue; beat location; newly built. Price 65500. Lot 32 x 90. Inquire J. Kreielsheimer A Son, 133 Smith Street. FORDS—2 story. 5 room house: at great bargain. Owner going to Sweden; price $4,500. $1,000 cash. Inquire Smith and Qstergaard, Fords. W. J._ FORDS—5 room house, garage, improve ments. for sale cheap; also well located building lots on easy payments. Carl Jacobs, 179 Brighton Avenue. _ FORDS—New houses in all sections at m reasonable prices; terms to suit. Perth 1 Amboy Trust Company. Real Estate De partment^^ 8EWAREN—New six room colonial type bouses nearing completion, each on plot of 50 x 100; water, sewer, gas. electricity. 7500; small cash payment; easy terms. Restricted development. Perth Amboy Trust Company. Real Estate Dept._ SOUTH AMBOY—House. 7 rooms and bath, extra toilet In cellar, hot water heat, plot 94 x 100; shade trees, grapes and fruit; screens for all windows; com bination range. Price 65500. Maple Real oimiu oirrei. TOTTENVILLE—Two family houao; good location: price 14500. li Williams. Tot tenvilie. N. Y. TOTTEN VILLaG—Pin. rt.'d.nc.: 1 room., all improvementa: price $5500. u*n $1500 B Williams. jrottenviiie. N_y. WOODBRIDGE—Main St., store sod spaTt ment. 5 rooms and bath; gas. electric: plot 40 z 106: in the oeet business sec tion of Main street: price reasonable. Terms right: bargain. Maple Realty Com* pany, 11$ Smith $t* Perth Amboy._ WOODBRIDGE—Handsome eight room dwelling, lot 76 z 150: all improvementa. steam heat, on Green St.. $13,500: a beau tiful home. Also at Woodbridge. a new six room dwelling, all Improvements, on Rowland Place, price $6,500: easy terms. Boynton Brothers & Company. 87 Smith Street, Perth Amboy._ HOUSE—Fhr sale or for renU bathing, boating, fishing. • room we.l built year around house, seashore and country com bined. prottlest port Stnten Island; fine neighborhood, lot 60x180. price $8600; A terms. "If- H..” Huguenot Park. $ J. ■ Phone 866-W Tottsavtile. _ ^ YOU'LL IAVI time at the stores If you cad htrough the Merchandise ads In to - lay's classified section before you start Iowa town. * s l